
Motorola G 2026
Motorola Motorola G 2026 Android phone (2026), inspected and 3-month warranty.
All-in price. GST/QST added at checkout.
Light wear from everyday use, battery 80%+ — performance held to the same standard as Excellent.
- Year
- 2026
- Brand
- Motorola
- Family
- Motorola
- Networks
- 5G compatible
- Carrier unlock
- All carriers
Specifications
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Display
Performance
Camera
Battery
Connectivity & misc
Customer reviews
like new condition, arrived next day
I was nervous ordering pre-owned but this one came looking barely touched. Screen is pristine, no visible marks on the body. The 32-point inspection really shows — you can tell they actually checked everything. Came with original box and charger, arrived in 24 hours. Battery at 94%. Better value than a new phone and I get a full year warranty backing me up.
solid phone, great price for the specs
Picked this up as a budget upgrade and honestly can't complain. Battery holds a full day easy, screen's crisp, and the 128GB gives me plenty of room. BestMobileCanada's inspection process clearly worked—no dead pixels, no weird marks. The 1-year warranty is a nice safety net too. Shipping was fast like they promised. For the price compared to buying new, this is a no-brainer.
it's fine, nothing special
bought this to replace my cracked screen phone. The Motorola G 2026 does what you'd expect—calls work, texts work, apps open. Screen is bright enough, battery gets me through most days. It's pre-owned so there's some minor scratches on the casing. Nothing broke in shipping and it arrived on time. Solid reliable phone if you need something that just works without paying full price.
works great despite the cosmetic stuff
This fair condition unit has visible scratches on the frame and back panel, which I knew going in. The important thing is it runs smooth, battery's holding at 87%, and everything functions properly. For someone who doesn't care about looks as much as reliability, it's a solid buy. Warranty gives peace of mind.
decent phone despite the dings
Knew I was getting a Fair condition unit so I wasn't expecting it to be pristine. There are a couple of visible scuffs on the back and the edge has some wear, but the screen's intact and it runs fine. Battery's at 87% which is acceptable. Does what I need it to do.
good phone, minor shipping hiccup
Pretty solid device overall—performance is smooth, no obvious defects, and the screen looks good. My only real complaint is it took 3 days to arrive instead of the promised 24 hours, which threw off my plans a bit. Still, the phone itself is solid and the price was fair for what you get.
decent but battery drains faster than expected
The Motorola G 2026 works fine overall. Processor handles my apps without lag, camera takes decent photos in daylight. My main issue is the battery. The listing said it tested at 87%, but it barely makes it through a full day with moderate use. Still functional and the price was fair, just not quite what I expected based on the condition report.
good phone but the charger missing stung
Received the Motorola and it powers on and works as described—no hardware problems, performance is solid for everyday use. But the listing said 'charger included' and I got none in the box. Had to buy a replacement right away which ate into my savings. Great device otherwise, but that oversight dropped my satisfaction a notch.
arrived dead, warranty process was a nightmare
The phone showed up completely unresponsive. Wouldn't charge, wouldn't power on. Contacted BestMobileCanada about the warranty and got the runaround—lots of back-and-forth emails asking for proof of purchase despite having the receipt. Finally got a replacement unit after 3 weeks. The second one works, but the whole experience left a bad taste. Not worth the headache.
works great, scuffs don't bother me
I knew I was getting the 'fair' condition version and the listing was honest about the cosmetic marks. There's a small scuff on the back and the screen bezel has some wear, but the phone runs perfectly. No software issues, no stuttering. I saved enough money versus a new one that the visible imperfections feel like a fair trade-off.
